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r Illustris and Comes, Governor of the new Gaulish Provinces, iv. 16; appointed Comes Urbis Romae (?), iv. 16; instructions to, iii. 45; iv. 23; report by, iv. 43. Armentarius, Clarissimus, appointed Referendus Curiae, iii. 33; informs against Argolicus, Praefect of the City, iv. 29. Armourers (ARMORUM FACTORES), Formulae of, vii. 18, 19. Arsenals of Italy, under the Magister Officiorum, 37. Artemidorus, Illustris and Patrician, a relation of Emperor Zeno, and friend of Theodoric, i. 43; Tribunus Voluptatum (?), i. 43; Praefectus Urbis, i. 42, 44; detects embezzlement by persons employed for repair of walls of Rome, ii. 34; invited to Theodoric's Court, iii. 22. Assertor Libertatis (of the Theodosian Code, iv. 8), a possible allusion to, iii. 43. Astensis Civitas (_Asti_), to be especially helped in relief of necessities of Liguria, xi. 15. Astronomy, reasons derived from, for pensioning off civil servants, xi. 36. Athala, ancestor of Theodoric, 'mansuetudine enituit,' xi. 1. Athalaric, grandson of Theodoric, date of birth of, 29 _n_; accession of (Aug. 30, 526), 37; manner of his education, 42; his death (Oct. 2, 534), 43; letters announcing his accession, viii. 1-7; edict of, ix. 2; his death announced to Justinian, x. 1; praises of, by Cassiodorus, xi. 1. Athens (_Adige_), flows past fort of Verruca, iii. 48. Attila, defeat of, in Catalaunian plains, 28; iii. 1; embassy of Cassiodorus (grandfather of Senator) to, i. 4. Augiensis, Codex, of 'Anecdoton Holderi,' 73. Augmentum, super-assessment, remitted by Athalaric for Dalmatia and Suavia, ix. 9; for Syracuse, ix. 10. Augusta (_Turin_, or _Aosta_), Bishop of, falsely accused of treason, i. 9; fastnesses (clusurae) of, soldiers stationed at, ii. 5. Augustales, highest class of Exceptores (shorthand writers), 104 _n_, 110; xi. 30. Augustin, Vir Venerabilis (probably a bishop), brings the scarcity in Venetia under the notice of the King, xii. 26. Augustus, builder of the Circus Maximus, iii. 51; his survey of the 'Orbis Romanus,' iii. 52. Aurarii, persons liable to payment of 'lustralis auri collatio,' ii. 26. Auraria Pensio = probably 'lustralis auri collatio,' ii. 30. Avenio (_Avignon_), Gothic troops not to molest citizens of, iii. 38. B. Bacauda, Vir Sublimis, Tribunes Voluptatum, v. 25. Bacaudae, insurgent peasantry of Gaul, v. 25. Baiae, baths of, pr
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